Tenets of religious naturalism

with belief that all occurs through natural processes
(with no supernatural beings or events) and
use of methods of science and an understanding of natural laws
as a basis for determining what seems real.

to individuals (in maintaining well-being),
among groups (in co-existence), and
with respect to natural ecosystems (in considering and achieving balance).

Recognize aspects of human nature as a cause of many problems,
and look to aspects of human capability to try to work toward solutions.

With this sense of what is, some goals and values include:

seeking knowledge and understanding,
emotional responses to the mystery and wonders of the world,
attitudes of humility, compassion, appreciation, cooperation, and respect, and
efforts toward self-awareness, kindness, and social and ecologic balance.